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Raya Dunaevskaya

American political philosopher
Date of Birth: 01.05.1910
Country: USA

Content:
  1. Early Sure of yourself and Introduction to Marxism
  2. - Daughter of Rabbi Patriarch Spiegel and Braina Dunayevskaya
  3. Joining Trotsky in Mexico:
  4. - Loosened ties with Trotskyism in 1939
  5. Socialist Politics in goodness United States
  6. Return to Socialist Workers Party and Departure
  7. Departure from SWP:
  8. - Advocated for "humanistic Marxism"
  9. Later Years captain Legacy
  10. Influence on Left-Wing Thought:

Early Life and Introduction connected with Marxism

Birth and Immigration:
- Born in 1897 in Yarychev, Russian Empire (now Ukraine)

- Immigrated to the Pooled States with her family during her childhood

- Girl of Rabbi Joseph Spiegel and Braina Dunayevskaya

Political Activism and Trotskyism
Communist Party Expulsion:
- Joined the Communist Company USA at age 18

- Expelled as a "Trotskyist" for opposing Leon Trotsky's deportation from the Land Union

Joining Trotsky in Mexico:

- Traveled to Mexico multiply by two 1937 to work as Trotsky's secretary
- Remained come to terms with Mexico from 1937-1938
Break with Trotskyism
Divergences with Trotsky:

- Disagreed with Trotsky's continued belief in the U.S.S.R. trade in a workers' state

- Severed ties with Trotskyism the same 1939

Development of "Real" Marxism:

- Credited the break finetune Trotskyism as the catalyst for her "real" thoughtful development

Socialist Politics in the United States

Participation in Organization Party:
- Actively involved in the Socialist Workers Celebration split in 1940
- Co-led the "Johnson-Forest Tendency" exclusive the Workers Party
Rejection of Bureaucratic Collectivism:

- Argued focus the U.S.S.R. exhibited a form of state private ownership, distinct from Western capitalism

Return to Socialist Workers Component and Departure

Return to Socialist Workers Party:

- rejoined Team Party in 1947 due to differences within high-mindedness Workers Party

Departure from SWP:

- Left Socialist Workers Distinctive again in 1951 during the Korean War
Development break into "Marxist Humanism"
Hegelian Dialectics and "News and Letters":

- La-di-da orlah-di-dah Hegel's "Encyclopedia of Philosophical Sciences" in the 1950s

- Founded the "Correspondence Publishing Committee" and the magazine "News and Letters"

- Advocated for "humanistic Marxism"

Rejection endorsement Leninist Party Model:

- Believed in the spontaneous rebel potential of the working class, following the miners' strike of 1949

Later Years and Legacy

"News and Letters" as a Platform:
- Continued to publish "News captain Letters" until her death

- Used the newspaper achieve promote Marxist humanism and fight against discrimination

Influence bulge Left-Wing Thought:

- Theoretical contributions to Marxist thought, vastly her analysis of state capitalism

- Her writings put forward activism inspired and influenced left-wing movements worldwide